Fred Seko Arye ( born Fred Seko Aryee ; July 22, 1939, Accra , Ghana ) - Nigerian footballer, midfielder. Member of the 1968 Summer Olympics .
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| Full name | Fred Seco Arie | ||||||||||||
| Nickname | Baba Ali | ||||||||||||
| Born | July 22, 1939 (aged 80) Accra , Ghana | ||||||||||||
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| Height | 162 cm | ||||||||||||
| The weight | 54 kg | ||||||||||||
| Position | midfielder | ||||||||||||
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| Club | completed his career | ||||||||||||
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Biography
He played for the Nigerian club " Stationery Stors ".
In 1968, head coach of the Nigeria national team Jozsef Amber called Fred to the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City. In the team, he received 17 number [1] . Nigeria took the last fourth place in its group, losing to Brazil , Japan and Spain . Fred Arie in the tournament played in just one game [2] .
In 1969, he played for the Nigeria national team in qualifying for the 1970 World Cup in two matches against Morocco .
Notes
- β OLYMPIC FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT 1968 - NATIONAL SQUADS / linguasport.com
- β XIX. Olympiad Mexico 1968 Football Tournament / rsssf.com
Links
- Profile at TheFinalBall.com
- Profile on FIFA.com
- Worldfootball.net profile
- Fred Arie - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com